Hi,
Our company builds self provisioning software for the cable industry. At the heart of it all is obviously Cisco CNR which is directory enabled to speak to a directory which contains certain clientClasses. These clientClasses are stored in the directory and are either provisioned or unprovisioned types and map to a customers Product.
My question is, if the directory isn't there, yet the clientClass, Policy and scope is in CNR still, would a Cable Modem still get its IP address. I.e if a directory isn't there does CNR still work??
Any help would be appreciated.
regards,
Alistair.
Our company builds self provisioning software for the cable industry. At the heart of it all is obviously Cisco CNR which is directory enabled to speak to a directory which contains certain clientClasses. These clientClasses are stored in the directory and are either provisioned or unprovisioned types and map to a customers Product.
My question is, if the directory isn't there, yet the clientClass, Policy and scope is in CNR still, would a Cable Modem still get its IP address. I.e if a directory isn't there does CNR still work??
Any help would be appreciated.
regards,
Alistair.